Right-wing conference concerned about blocking UOJ
The right-wing conference. Photo: Korchynsky's FB page
At the recent conference of right-wing forces, one of the key issues was the further struggle against the UOC, as well as blocking the activities of the Union of Orthodox Journalists and Pershyi Kozatskyi (First Cossack channel), reports radical Dmytro Korchynsky.
According to Korchynsky, these calls were voiced by an officer of the Third Army Corps and owner of the "Zaliznyi Tato" publishing house Dmytro Savchenko.
Among the main theses discussed at the conference is "blocking the activities of pseudo-religious organizations of the Moscow Patriarchate and their media [UOJ and Kozatskyi]; final resolution of the MP issue".
At the same time, Savchenko claims that the UOC "actively joined the process of disrupting mobilization and discrediting military personnel of the TRC of the AFU".
According to Korchynsky, participants discussed "forming mobile groups of active citizens who would neutralize street rabble hindering the mobilization work of TRC military personnel", "total and mandatory mobilization of the male part of Ukrainian citizens", "popularization of childbearing and reactivation of Ukrainian demographics (either fight or breed)".
Earlier, the UOJ wrote that Korchynsky called on deserters to join the company of Jesus Christ.
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